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On 12/16/2017 at 3:24 PM, Goalie said:

And also the arena is in Selkirk. 

Its not but its not downtown... Its 20 25 minute drive to no mans land... I insulted Selkirk cuz its actually a nice lil town... Kanata where the Sens play has NOTHING. Its an awful location and their arena is 2 big. Make it 16 to 17000 and its full every night. 

The distance isn't that bad ,  it's a 15 minute drive from downtown (I know because I did the drive a few times)  ,   it's the lack of anyone being a dedicated fan.   Everybody is a Leafs fan on the Ottawa side and a Habs fan on the Gatineau side.    

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On 17/12/2017 at 11:51 PM, Brandon said:

The distance isn't that bad ,  it's a 15 minute drive from downtown (I know because I did the drive a few times)  ,   it's the lack of anyone being a dedicated fan.   Everybody is a Leafs fan on the Ottawa side and a Habs fan on the Gatineau side.    

In reality its 3 bus rides for most people. It is that bad. 

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On ‎2017‎-‎12‎-‎17 at 11:51 PM, Brandon said:

The distance isn't that bad ,  it's a 15 minute drive from downtown (I know because I did the drive a few times)  ,   it's the lack of anyone being a dedicated fan.   Everybody is a Leafs fan on the Ottawa side and a Habs fan on the Gatineau side.    

The Senators still average over 16,400 per game, so that's a ridiculous comment. 93% capacity at Scotiabank Centre this season, which is basically the same percentage the Canucks are managing. Both cities clearly have dedicated NHL fans, though.

To celebrate NHL100, Sportsnet takes a closer at the Hurricanes and their influence on the league's history: http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/four-times-hurricanes-got-way-nhl-history

Enjoy!

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10 hours ago, blue_gold_84 said:

The Senators still average over 16,400 per game, so that's a ridiculous comment. 93% capacity at Scotiabank Centre this season, which is basically the same percentage the Canucks are managing. Both cities clearly have dedicated NHL fans, though.

To celebrate NHL100, Sportsnet takes a closer at the Hurricanes and their influence on the league's history: http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/four-times-hurricanes-got-way-nhl-history

Enjoy!

Think portage and main to that inn in headingley. Roughly 30 km. Its a ways to go... Especially on weekdays. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Brandon said:

How about that Evander Kane... getting almost a point per game this season.   Has he finally matured into the player that many thought he would be?

Or could it possibly be that he is a UFA after the season?

You decide!

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39 minutes ago, Goalie said:

Well

 

well I guess this was probably inevitable, but since he's retiring from the NHL, maybe he's going back to the KHL.

 

So that's how many former Jets (2.0 era) have retired?

Posted
16 minutes ago, Brandon said:

I'm surprised the guy wouldnt' want to coast as a 4th liner around the league making decent coin?

You don't think he's retiring to play in Olympics?

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36 minutes ago, bustamente said:

That's an interesting thought and could be possible 

This is probably Burmi's only shot to be on the Olympic squad...  he'd never make the cut if NHL players were in - makes sense to give it a shot

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